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Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by scobaba: 11:33pm On Feb 17, 2024
Yea I did. Back then in ajegunle.

I never saw anyone eat that bread without that butter tho cheesy
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by tellwisdom: 11:34pm On Feb 17, 2024
Ogiame:
Best served directly from the oven with Blue Band
70 years old man
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by do4luv14(m): 11:36pm On Feb 17, 2024
Ogiame:
Best served directly from the oven with Blue Band
Brodaman your head dey dia, you sabi am,

this is same bread from Togo too, Eat it 3 years ago, when I went there with my Oga for work
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Fearurcreeator: 11:41pm On Feb 17, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
Are you Ghanaian?

Yes we had it with blue Band.
I hate the bread ... E no dey sweet ... Yeye bread
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by ubee(m): 11:41pm On Feb 17, 2024
Just quit being an impulsive liar. It's really a very bad trait.
And especially this your type that you lied when there was no prompting factor whatsoever. You were not under duress, and you were conveniently behind the cloak of anonymity that the Internet provides.
Why did you have to lie?

You are full grown man in your forties. Act like one.
Ogiame:
When you're done writing Songs Of Solomon, you'll go to bed... Awon Date Of Birth CIA grin
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Raalsalghul: 11:42pm On Feb 17, 2024
It's called a baguette in Europe.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by femicyrus(m): 11:43pm On Feb 17, 2024
Ogiame:
Best served directly from the oven with Blue Band
I wonder what the taste of blue band looks like now.
I can imagine the high cost that would be attached to it at ShopRite now
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Glassysea(m): 11:44pm On Feb 17, 2024
Good old days brother
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Ogiame: 11:48pm On Feb 17, 2024
ubee:
Just quit being an impulsive liar. It's really a very bad trait.
And especially this your type that you lied when there was no prompting factor whatsoever. You were not under duress, and you were conveniently behind the cloak of anonymity that the Internet provides.
Why did you have to lie?

You are full grown man in your forties. Act like one.
Okay, me and your Dad na age mate 😂😂😂😂
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Ogiame: 11:49pm On Feb 17, 2024
femicyrus:
I wonder what the taste of blue band looks like now.
I can imagine the high cost that would be attached to it at ShopRite now
Not like BB before my bro.

Chemical don scatter everywhere.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Ogiame: 11:51pm On Feb 17, 2024
do4luv14:
Brodaman your head dey dia, you sabi am,

this is same bread from Togo too, Eat it 3 years ago, when I went there with my Oga for work
Hope you enjoy am. grin
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by MySolace: 12:00am On Feb 18, 2024
[quote author=Jewessgratitud3 post=128500442]I just remembered this Ghana bread from my childhood that was sold those days in ikoyi. It was a delight back then. we would always trouble my Dad to take us outside the gate every weekend to buy it for us because it looked different from the regular four corner bread
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Forumites: 12:04am On Feb 18, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
Yes. It has the shape of cucumber and that was why we liked it; because of the shape and it used to be longer than this back then
this bread Dey sweet sha when soaked with old ovaltine and condensed milk then with local egg fried with red oil and onions.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by grandstar(m): 12:08am On Feb 18, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
I just remembered this Ghana bread from my childhood that was sold those days in ikoyi. It was a delight back then. we would always trouble my Dad to take us outside the gate every weekend to buy it for us because it looked different from the regular four corner bread 🍞 we were used to. It was kinda crusty and dusty but we enjoyed it anyways grin

Some Ghanaian guys were hawking it in a basin and would spread butter on it when you buy.

Who else had this bread back then.
I do remember loving it
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by do4luv14(m): 12:08am On Feb 18, 2024
Ogiame:
Hope you enjoy am. grin
For where those once dey strong like stone, not like before, That was soft and Sweet
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Xinox: 12:24am On Feb 18, 2024
Not just Ghanaian bread, I have Benin Rep., Togo, Ghana, and Ivory coast. I visited these countries and discovered that this kind of bread is common there
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Blazadenise(m): 12:46am On Feb 18, 2024
This Bread still yapa for Ghana and benin republic
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Sultty(m): 12:51am On Feb 18, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
I just remembered this Ghana bread from my childhood that was sold those days in ikoyi. It was a delight back then. we would always trouble my Dad to take us outside the gate every weekend to buy it for us because it looked different from the regular four corner bread 🍞 we were used to. It was kinda crusty and dusty but we enjoyed it anyways grin

Some Ghanaian guys were hawking it in a basin and would spread butter on it when you buy.

Who else had this bread back then.
i used to enjoy when i was a kid it was oven fresh with blue band just as u said crusty and sweet, it's still sold tho but not so good, when i bought it some years back as it tastes too salty. A complete waste of money
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Monday60655(m): 12:52am On Feb 18, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
I just remembered this Ghana bread from my childhood that was sold those days in ikoyi. It was a delight back then. we would always trouble my Dad to take us outside the gate every weekend to buy it for us because it looked different from the regular four corner bread 🍞 we were used to. It was kinda crusty and dusty but we enjoyed it anyways grin

Some Ghanaian guys were hawking it in a basin and would spread butter on it when you buy.

Who else had this bread back then.
Is still available now.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Jewessgratitud3(op): 1:10am On Feb 18, 2024
femicyrus:
I wonder what the taste of blue band looks like now.
I can imagine the high cost that would be attached to it at ShopRite now
See don't even bother trying it. The last time remembered and said to try the original dark Blue cover, it tasted like engine oil. Very rancid no butter taste at all and it was the big size I bought. I regretted. At some point I saw vegetable oil inside. Not buttery at all.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Jewessgratitud3(op): 1:14am On Feb 18, 2024
Sultty:
i used to enjoy when i was a kid it was oven fresh with blue band just as u said crusty and sweet, it's still sold tho but not so good, when i bought it some years back as it tastes too salty. A complete waste of money
Why make it salty though? It's been long I saw it.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by wrongnumber: 1:33am On Feb 18, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
I just remembered this Ghana bread from my childhood that was sold those days in ikoyi. It was a delight back then. we would always trouble my Dad to take us outside the gate every weekend to buy it for us because it looked different from the regular four corner bread 🍞 we were used to. It was kinda crusty and dusty but we enjoyed it anyways grin

Some Ghanaian guys were hawking it in a basin and would spread butter on it when you buy.

Who else had this bread back then.
The food for Generation X in Naija.

The Gen Z generation can never relate.

If you come chop am hot with butter... Hulala
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Chiefwandungu(m): 1:34am On Feb 18, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
I just remembered this Ghana bread from my childhood that was sold those days in ikoyi. It was a delight back then. we would always trouble my Dad to take us outside the gate every weekend to buy it for us because it looked different from the regular four corner bread 🍞 we were used to. It was kinda crusty and dusty but we enjoyed it anyways grin

Some Ghanaian guys were hawking it in a basin and would spread butter on it when you buy.

Who else had this bread back then.
. I remember it........real yummy. The good old days.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Jewessgratitud3(op): 1:35am On Feb 18, 2024
wrongnumber:
The food for Generation X in Naija.

The Gen Z generation can never relate.

If you come chop am hot with butter... Hulala
Yes o. They only know Yale bread grin.

Chiefwandungu:
. I remember it........real yummy. The good old days.
Good old days my dear. When the economy was still good.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Konquest: 1:38am On Feb 18, 2024
Jewessgratitud3:
I just remembered this Ghana bread from my childhood that was sold those days in ikoyi. It was a delight back then. we would always trouble my Dad to take us outside the gate every weekend to buy it for us because it looked different from the regular four corner bread 🍞 we were used to. It was kinda crusty and dusty but we enjoyed it anyways grin

Some Ghanaian guys were hawking it in a basin and would spread butter on it when you buy.

Who else had this bread back then.
It looks like crusty French loaves.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Jewessgratitud3(op): 1:43am On Feb 18, 2024
Konquest:
It looks like crusty French loaves.
Yes I heard this is how they make their bread too.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by pargelenis(m): 1:48am On Feb 18, 2024
Ha ha … ironically 80s is the last time Ghana won AFCON … more than 3/4 of their population were walking around barefoot then grin
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by davidtemi(m): 1:49am On Feb 18, 2024
Ogiame:
Not a Ghanian, my big brother had a Ghanian girlfriend then who also visits with her younger sister... The younger sister will bring it for me and also hot dog. I will quickly throw them into the company's microwave and wait for it to get very hot and then step it down with a bottle of Limca. grin

Thank heavens for my big brother, I would have been a father in my early days grin
Did u ever tried it with Tandi or Dr pepper? Tandi especially omo mehnn ....
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Konquest: 1:51am On Feb 18, 2024
sukkot:
looks delicious. where can i buy this now ?
How's the weekend going @Sukkot,
So, you've abandoned chicken and waffles. I can see that your love life with chicken, waffles and syrup toppings is finally out of the window to be replaced by crusty Ghana bread. Lol... grin

Tbh, Ghanaian food isn't entirely bad.

Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Father4all: 1:54am On Feb 18, 2024
Rubbish. Bread without salt
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by Konquest: 1:59am On Feb 18, 2024
do4luv14:
Brodaman your head dey dia, you sabi am,

this is same bread from Togo too, Eat it 3 years ago, when I went there with my Oga for work
That's interesting.

If you had this same bread in Togo then it seems it's the Ewes of Togo and Ghana that make this crusty Ghana bread. You know the Ewes are an ethnic group that are indigenous to Togo right into Ghana. The Ewes are different from the Ashanti folks or the larger Akan people in terms ethnicity.
Re: Who Remembers This Ghana Bread From The 80s? by godwon01(m): 2:02am On Feb 18, 2024
Very good with ewa aganyin in the 80s.
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